1 The seconds marched past, enormous.
2 There was a sound of marching boots outside.
3 The waxed-faced officer marched in, followed by two guards.
4 Roared out by hundreds of voices to the tramp of marching feet, it was terrifying.
5 All this marching up and down and cheering and waving flags is simply sex gone sour.
6 Down in the yard the red-armed woman was still marching to and fro between the washtub and the line.
7 Ampleforth marched clumsily out between the guards, his face vaguely perturbed, but uncomprehending.
8 Tirelessly the woman marched to and fro, corking and uncorking herself, singing and falling silent, and pegging out more diapers, and more and yet more.
9 There seemed to be no hour of daylight when she was not marching to and fro between the washtub and the line, alternately gagging herself with clothes pegs and breaking forth into lusty song.
10 All over Oceania this morning there were irrepressible spontaneous demonstrations when workers marched out of factories and offices and paraded through the streets with banners voicing their gratitude to Big Brother for the new, happy life which his wise leadership has bestowed upon us.
11 And all the while, lest one should be in any doubt as to the reality which Goldstein's specious claptrap covered, behind his head on the telescreen there marched the endless columns of the Eurasian army--row after row of solid-looking men with expressionless Asiatic faces, who swam up to the surface of the screen and vanished, to be replaced by others exactly similar.
12 The ideal set up by the Party was something huge, terrible, and glittering--a world of steel and concrete, of monstrous machines and terrifying weapons--a nation of warriors and fanatics, marching forward in perfect unity, all thinking the same thoughts and shouting the same slogans, perpetually working, fighting, triumphing, persecuting--three hundred million people all with the same face.